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<h3><a name="htmlattr_0001000201004d00"></a>METHODS= </h3>
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<b>METHODS=</b><i>string</i><BR></p>
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The METHODS attributes of anchors and links provide information about the functions that the user may perform on an object. These are more accurately given by the HTTP protocol when it is used, but it may, for similar reasons as for the TITLE= attribute, be useful to include the information in advance in the link. For example, the HTML user agent may chose a different rendering as a function of the methods allowed; for example, something that is searchable may get a different icon. </p>
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The value of the METHODS attribute is a comma separated list of HTTP methods supported by the object for public use. </p>
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<b>Applies To</b></p>
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<a href="html3d80.htm">A</a> </p>
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